Finally speaks of meeting with CIA chief: We had important conversations.

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, said Saturday in Belgrade that he has held a very useful and good “conversation with American Central Intelligence Agency director William Burns. Burns visited Serbia earlier this week, and Vuciq called <x3d> larking” comments that the visit of the senior American official [...]
Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, said Saturday in Belgrade that he has held a very useful and good “conversation with American Central Intelligence Agency director William Burns.
Burns visited Serbia earlier this week, and Vuciq called “funny” comments that senior US official's visit had been kept secret in Serbia, until Bosnia and Herzegovina It was transparent, according to the Serbian news agency Beta.
You know, you talk to your guests and see if the public likes it or not... we, as a serious place, thought it was the best way possible, and Americans, as the most serious country in the world together with China, thought it was the best possible way to monitor the” visit, Vuciq said.
Until Vuciqi's statement Saturday, none of the officials in Serbia or the US confirmed or denied Burns' visit to Belgrade.
Vucic added that his conversation themes with the CIA chief were “relevant to the future” of the region and of Serbia, and that the meeting between them was “worthy of” and “key”.
On August 23rd, Burns wrapped up a two-day visit to Kosovo after visiting Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia earlier.
The Kosovo government praised the CIA chief's visit to Pristina as the key historical “ ” in reports between Kosovo and the US.
Burns also met in Pristina with Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani, and with the head of the Kosovo Intelligence Agency (AKI), Petrit Ajeti.












